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Presidential election 2020. Stanisław Żółtek: I can drink vodka with Duda, but I will definitely not vote for him

  • – Before the election, a result like 0.2 percent. I would already consider it not so bad – says Żółtek
  • – I hope that I can use this potential – he adds
  • What about Rafał Trzaskowski? “I can support him if he expresses my support,” he says

The survey results of the 2020 elections are already known. The second round goes to: Andrzej Duda, who scored 41.8 percent. votes and Rafał Trzaskowski with 30.4 percent support We asked Stanisław Żółtek, one of the candidates, who obtained 0.3 percent to comment on Sunday results. support.

– Before the election, a result like 0.2 percent. I would already consider it not so bad. However, now I hope that it will be a little more, maybe I can even get higher support than surveys indicate. 0.3 percent it wouldn’t be a revelation, but what happened on the internet is more important to me. There I gained great popularity. Hundreds of people have come to me and now want to work with me. Thanks to this, I will be able to organize some decent organization or even a party and go with it to parliamentary elections – comments Stanisław Żółtek.

– I hope that I can use this potential – he adds.

Why does he think so popular on the internet? – I think many young people liked the fact that I talked so much about personal freedom. It went to them. Many of them also think so, but they don’t know anyone who can express it clearly. Probably the simple language and the fact that I didn’t lie or pretend anyone did pay off. However, the key was the content. If it wasn’t for my message, I would get the button, not the internet – says Żółtek.

As he says in an interview with Onet, he does not yet know whether he will take part in the second round of elections. – Andrzej Duda I like the most of all candidates because he is nice and presentable. But Mr. Duda is not really running in this election, so I will not support him. The vote cast for him is the vote for President Kaczyński and his entourage, and I want to vote for the president. I would like to drink vodka with Mr. Duda, but I will definitely not vote for him – says the politician.

What about Rafał Trzaskowski? – I can support him if he expresses my support for my demands. If he declares that he is in favor of tax elimination and will change his approach to the European Union, then I will support him. But he will not do it – says Stanisław Żółtek.

– Rather, I will not take part in the vote, but if I do, I will not support Duda – he cuts.

Szymon Hołownia came in third with support at 13.3 percent. Just behind the election podium was Krzysztof Bosak, who voted 7.4 percent. Poles.

Robert Biedroń gained support at 2.9 percent, which gave him fifth place. Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz was in sixth position, supported by 2.6 percent. voting.

The exit poll Ipsos results look like this:

  1. Andrzej Duda – 41.8 percent
  2. Rafał Trzaskowski – 30.4 percent
  3. Szymon Hołownia – 13.3 percent
  4. Krzysztof Bosak – 7.4 percent
  5. Robert Biedroń – 2.9 percent
  6. Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz – 2.6 percent
  7. Marek Jakubiak – 0.5 percent
  8. Paweł Tanajno – 0.3 percent
  9. Waldemar Witkowski – 0.3 percent
  10. Stanisław Żółtek – 0.3 percent
  11. Mirosław Piotrowski – 0.2 percent

Very high turnout

According to Ipsos survey results for TVN24, the turnout was 62.9 percent. We do not know the official results of the full vote given by the NEC, however by 17:00, the PKW informed the turnout was 47.89 percent This result is higher than in the presidential election five years ago and in last year’s elections to the Sejm at the same time of day.

The highest turnout by 5pm as far as voivodships are concerned: Mazowieckie (51.17 percent), Lesser Poland (50.27 percent) and Podkarpackie (49.19 percent). The smallest attendance at 17 o’clock was recorded in the following voivodships: Opolskie (42.32%), Warmian-Masurian (43.06%) and Kuyavian-Pomeranian (45.51%).

In the presidential election in 2015, the turnout at 17 o’clock was 34.41 percent. and finally amounted to 48.96 percent. In 2010, at the same time, 41.57 percent went to the ballot boxes. Poles. The final turnout in the election 10 years ago was 54.94 percent.

In last year’s elections to the Sejm, the turnout at 17 o’clock was 45.94 percent. The final turnout in those elections is 61.74 percent.

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